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Re: Dewelopers in languages other than English

Post by Nya-chan Production » Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:13 am

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Re: Dewelopers in languages other than English

Post by Knowname » Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:56 pm

Celeron 300s were the shiznit! yo!!
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Re: Dewelopers in languages other than English

Post by Knowname » Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:08 am

This is the third and last thing I noticed. Many will protest, but as the world's number of AMV editors increases, talent is less important in building AMV than patience and time. For example among Org editors there are very few truly talented. I could count them on fingers of one hand. And the rest *cens'd* VERY MUCH.
You need some talent to make a beautiful thing, but there's one thing set in stone. You can reach the same level of excellence by hard work. Sure, maybe it won't evocate such feelings in a scene inspired by music, but at least you can take the world through the eyes of technical perfection. One of the best testimonies is an invasion of fun video / dance in the world's lately AMVs. They became increasingly popular. I have written in capital letters how the work and technical perfection can make a video popular. Talent can make a good video, but can not guarantee that the video will be as popular as one that contains an explosion of color nonsense and good timing. See the recent "Attack of the Otaku" as a reference. There isn't who-knows-what deep philosophical or dramatic punch, but it's damn fun and well done.
The style began to triumph over substance, form over substance. It's a very sad thing from my point of view but I'd rather not get into a philosophical debate here, I'll talk about AMV sites only.
You have to understand that only time and patience will, in the long run,
It is observed that the third thing I have left after all. Many will protest, but as the world's AMV proves an increasingly more, talent is less important in building links AMV than patience and time. For example on Org editors are very few truly talented. I could to the number of fingers on one hand. Instead the rest MUNCESC VERY MUCH.
You need some talent to make a beautiful thing, but there's one thing set in stone. You can reach the same level of excellence and hard work by offsetting. Sure, maybe not profound feelings evoci putting in a scene inspired by music, but at least you can take the world through the eyes of technical perfection. One of the best testimonies invasion is fun video / dance in the world lately AMV's. Become increasingly popular. I have written in capital letters for the work and technical perfection can get a video popular. Talent can make a good video, but did not guarantee that the video will be as popular as one that contains an explosion of colors nonsense and well timed. See the recent Attack of the Otaku as a reference. There are who knows what deep philosophical or dramatic punch, but it's damn fun and well done.
The style began to triumph over substance, form over substance. It's a very sad thing from my point of view but not get into a philosophical debate here, talk about AMV sites only.
You understand that only time and patience will bring you in the long run the same rewards as it brings to the talented.
Of course, there are editors who manage to have both implicitly and impact (and goat and cabbage <= WTF? I guess it's some proverb), and so long as people like, say, Koopiskeva or "deceased" Kevin Caldwell have made and will make videos, history of AMVs will continue.
and thus is spurned a million more of effects heavy blah amvs. I am ignoring all Romanian creators for the next three years >.<
an explosion of color nonsense
sounds like a bunch of jive... no, really, sounds like a bunch of jive *nyuk nyuk*
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Re: Dewelopers in languages other than English

Post by Shui » Thu Jan 08, 2009 3:45 am

It looks like the writer looks at amvs as a piece of art.
But what's more important than creting a piece of art is to have fun :wink:
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fucking stealing other poeples hard work and claiming it as your own, you guys should be ashemed

ppl fukin fuk spent years making those animes, blood sweat and spilt coffe stains drawing all day long just to get a title "animator: this GUY" and then those music ppl spend years learning to produce music, teams of so many hard working ppl just trying to get their stuff out there in the world then WHAT TEH FUK DO U GUYS DO? u fukin take the drawings, u fukin take the music, then u just slap it fukin together like its fukin nothing, then u make banners and og take credit for it fukin all like u fukin made shit goin amv contests actin liek ur teh fukin shit fukin sayin i amde this fukin liek if u fukin did fukin makin fukin the fukin fukin fukin fukin - MiyaDV (2014)

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Re: Dewelopers in languages other than English

Post by Koopiskeva » Thu Jan 08, 2009 3:58 am

Shui wrote:But what's more important than creting a piece of art is to have fun :wink:
No.

AMVs are serious business.

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Re: Dewelopers in languages other than English

Post by Pas » Thu Jan 08, 2009 4:17 am

Kionon wrote:Koop is mentioned, Chii is mentioned, Kevin Caldwell is mentioned, I am mentioned, ErMaC is mentioned, and Ian is mentioned.
What about ME Kio. Did you consider MY feelings when you wrote that?

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Re: Dewelopers in languages other than English

Post by Koopiskeva » Thu Jan 08, 2009 4:23 am

Pas wrote:
Kionon wrote:Koop is mentioned, Chii is mentioned, Kevin Caldwell is mentioned, I am mentioned, ErMaC is mentioned, and Ian is mentioned.
I like men. in space.
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Re: Dewelopers in languages other than English

Post by Pas » Thu Jan 08, 2009 4:46 am

Koopiskeva wrote:
Pas wrote:
Kionon wrote:Koop is mentioned, Chii is mentioned, Kevin Caldwell is mentioned, I am mentioned, ErMaC is mentioned, and Ian is mentioned.
I like men. in space.
SAY IT LIKE YOU MEAN IT!

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Re: Dewelopers in languages other than English

Post by Koopiskeva » Thu Jan 08, 2009 4:55 am

Well played sir.
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Re: Dewelopers in languages other than English

Post by Nya-chan Production » Thu Jan 08, 2009 5:13 am

Pas wrote:
Koopiskeva wrote:
Pas wrote:I like men. in space.
SAY IT LIKE YOU MEAN IT!

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That's it, in my folder Random => ANime, I am making a subfolder named "Pas"!
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